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ALIRAN JABARIYAH DAN IMPLIKASINYA DALAM PEMBANGUNAN KARAKTER SOSIAL Ananda , Arifan; Burhanuddin, Nunu
MUSHAF JOURNAL: Jurnal Ilmu Al Quran dan Hadis Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Desember
Publisher : CV. Adiba Aisha Amira

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This article delves into the realm of Islamic thought, specifically exploring the domain of Kalam, often referred to as the science of theological discourse. Kalam, literally meaning "words," involves the intricate debates among Islamic theologians who skillfully wield words to defend their beliefs. It encompasses the study of Islamic theology or Ushuluddin, focusing on the foundational teachings of the religion. The pursuit of theological knowledge provides individuals with fundamental convictions that are resilient against easy wavering. As the narrative unfolds, it addresses the emergence of differences within the Islamic community. Initially rooted in political realms, these differences gradually evolve into theological issues over time. The theological variances among Muslims manifest both practically and theoretically. Theoretical distinctions surface through debates on various issues, with philosophical aspects taking precedence over matters such as the oneness of Allah, faith in prophets, angels, the Day of Judgment, and the teachings of the Prophet that are deemed beyond dispute. This study directs attention to the Jabariyah theological school as a focal point. The term "Jabariyah" linguistically stems from "jabara," signifying coercion. In theological terms, Jabariyah rejects human agency, attributing all actions to Allah. It posits that humans act out of compulsion, emphasizing the absolute authority and will of Allah. The theological discourse of Jabariyah revolves around the interplay between human actions and divine acts, pondering the extent to which humans are subject to the absolute will and power of Allah. The research methodology employed in this article is literature review, gathering insights from various books, articles, and journals. A critical descriptive approach is adopted, prioritizing the analysis of data sources. The investigation draws from articles and journals authored by education experts with relevant experience. The article elucidates the unclear origins of Jabariyah, with divergent views on its inception. Scholars posit its emergence during the era of the companions of Prophet Muhammad and the Umayyad Caliphate, intertwined with discussions on Qadar (predestination) and human agency in the face of Allah's absolute power. Others suggest its roots predate Islam, influenced by the challenging environment of the Arabian desert. The implications of Jabariyah's doctrine in shaping social character are explored in the context of contemporary society marked by rapid advancements in science and technology. The article contends that theological teachings must compete with other disciplines in influencing human understanding. It argues that the static nature of Jabariyah fosters a sense of human powerlessness and dependency on the absolute will of Allah, potentially hindering progress. In conclusion, the article reflects on the impact of Jabariyah's doctrine, noting its potential to engender a static mindset and hinder societal progress by emphasizing human dependency on the will of Allah. This theological perspective, seen as a response to the freedom-oriented Qadariyah school, contends that creatures have no capacity to shape their lives but merely fulfill what Allah has decreed.
KAJIAN TENTANG MANUSIA Ananda , Arifan; Aprison, Wedra
HUMANITIS: Jurnal Homaniora, Sosial dan Bisnis Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Januari
Publisher : ADISAM PUBLISHER

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This article delves into the fundamental components of educational scholarship, focusing on the concept of human nature within the realm of Islamic thought. Recognizing five key elements in educational studies—namely, the concept of humanity, educational goals, learners, educators, and the learning process—the article places particular emphasis on the concept of humanity. Human beings, considered unique and enigmatic creatures, possess the dual capacity to be educated (as learners) and to educate (as educators), making them central to the aims and processes of education. The article draws from various perspectives, including philosophical and Quranic viewpoints, to elucidate the profound nature of humanity. From a philosophical standpoint, ancient Greek philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle are invoked to explore the complexities of the human body and soul. Islamic philosophers like Ibn 'Arabi and Al-Farabi are also referenced to highlight the significance of human intellect and spirituality. In the context of Islam, the quest for self-discovery through intellectual capabilities becomes imperative. The Quranic perspective underscores the importance of contemplating one's essence and encourages seeking truth through reference to the Quran as the foundational framework for Islamic thought. Methodologically, this article adopts a literature review approach, specifically a critical descriptive analysis. Drawing from a range of educational experts' articles and journals, the research aims to unravel the Quranic perspective on the essence of humanity. The results and discussions section explores the linguistic and terminological origins of the term "human" in various languages, emphasizing the dual material and spiritual nature of human existence. Noteworthy philosophical perspectives from ancient Greek philosophers to Islamic scholars such as Al-Farabi are presented to underscore the intricacies of the relationship between the body and soul. The article also delves into the Quranic and Hadith narratives on the creation of humanity, elucidating the two stages of human creation: the first being the creation of the first human (Adam), and the second involving the descent of humanity from Adam. The Quranic verses and Hadith are cited to explain the intricate stages of human formation from clay to the infusion of the divine spirit, providing a comprehensive understanding of the process. In conclusion, this article offers a comprehensive exploration of the concept of human nature from philosophical and Quranic perspectives, shedding light on the profound nature of human existence and its significance in the realm of education.